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Public Health Reports | 2007

Outcomes in Men Denied Access to a California Public Assistance Program for Prostate Cancer

Jennifer T. Anger; Sally L. Maliski; Tracey L. Krupski; Lorna Kwan; John L. Gore; Arlene Fink; Sarah E. Connor; James R. Orecklin; Mark S. Litwin

Objectives. To improve access to prostate cancer treatment for low income uninsured men, California initiated a program called IMPACT: Improving Access, Counseling and Treatment for Californians with Prostate Cancer. The program administered free treatment, case management, counseling, and educational materials to all eligible men until budget cuts led to a state-mandated suspension of enrollment and the establishment of a temporary waitlist in February 2005. To assess the effect of suspension of enrollment on patient outcomes, the authors compared health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in waitlisted and enrolled men. Methods. Eighty-three men in each group were matched on disease stage, age, and race. HRQOL was captured with the UCLA Prostate Cancer Index short form (PCI-SF), the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-12 (SF-12), and McCorkle and Youngs Symptoms and Degrees of Distress in Patients with Cancer Scale (SDS). Self-efficacy was measured with the Perceived Efficacy in Patient-Physician Interactions (PEPPI) Questionnaire. Results. At intake, waitlisted men demonstrated significantly more symptom-related distress (2.9; p=0.04) and less perceived self-efficacy (2.5; p=0.005) compared to enrollees. Waitlisted men were significantly less likely to have access to a doctor or nurse case manager, treatment medications, nutrition information, or counseling services (p<0.0001). Conclusions. Men denied enrollment into the IMPACT program exhibited significantly worse symptom distress and self-efficacy compared to enrolled men at initial assessment. The multivariate model suggests that HRQOL in the waitlisted men may be related to their lack of access to medical services. This data illustrates the importance of ongoing public assistance for low income men with prostate cancer.


Urology | 1974

Testicular tumor: Occurring with hydrocele and positive cytologic fluid

James R. Orecklin

Abstract Based on the pathogenesis of hydroceles, one may speculate that testicular tumor associated with hydrocele implies metastatic lymph node involvement. A unique case of positive cytologic result from hydrocele fluid in a patient with testicular tumor and lymph node metastases is presented to illustrate the concept.


Urology | 2004

Confidence in the ability to communicate with physicians among low-income patients with prostate cancer

Sally L. Maliski; Lorna Kwan; Tracey L. Krupski; Arlene Fink; James R. Orecklin; Mark S. Litwin


The Journal of Urology | 1973

Fertility in Patients Treated for Malignant Testicular Tumors

James R. Orecklin; Joseph J. Kaufman; Ronald W. Thompson


Urology | 2005

Predictors of fatigue after treatment for prostate cancer

Sally L. Maliski; Lorna Kwan; James R. Orecklin; Christopher S. Saigal; Mark S. Litwin


The Journal of Urology | 1973

Compensatory Renal Hypertrophy: A Morphologic Study in Transplant Donors

James R. Orecklin; J. Duncan Craven; James W. Lecky


The Journal of Urology | 1974

Acute Renal Carbuncle: The Importance Of Preoperative Angiography

J. Duncan Craven; Brian S. Hardy; Philip Stanley; James R. Orecklin; Willard E. Goodwin


The Journal of Urology | 1974

Perineal Vesicostomy: An Alternative to Cystectomy in Male Patients with a Permanently Defunctionalized Bladder

James R. Orecklin; Willard E. Goodwin


The Journal of Urology | 1972

Current concepts in the diagnosis of acute renal failure.

James R. Orecklin; Stanley A. Brosman


Archive | 2011

PRETREATMENT PREDICTORS OF POST PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT FATIGUE

Sally L. Maliski; Lorna Kwan; Christopher S. Saigal; James R. Orecklin; Mark S. Litwin

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Mark S. Litwin

University of California

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Lorna Kwan

University of California

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Arlene Fink

University of California

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Jennifer T. Anger

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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John L. Gore

University of Washington

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